Mini Crochet Cactus Series – Desert Cactus

In this 4 part mini series I will be giving you 4 detailed posts on how to make your own variations of Cacti.

This pattern is for the Desert Cactus.

These cacti patterns are also incredibly adaptive and you can use the basic parts to create hundreds of unique cacti, you can even combine the different variations in the same pot.

This mini series include 4 variations of basic Cacti:

Prickly Pear Cactus

Round Barrel Cactus

Tall Cactus

Dessert Cactus

Each pattern has the exact same “soil” pattern and the same mini plant pot.

Difficulty: Beginner

Time to create: 1-2 hours per cactus

Please feel free to sell what you make but please reference me and this pattern if you do. Do not sell this pattern or redistribute as your own. If you want to share this pattern, send a link to this page

Note: If your pot is larger continue increasing in this way until the circumference of the soil fits just inside the pot as pictured below.

At round 7:

Round 7- 15: SC around (36)

Note: If your pot is larger continue until soil fits just inside the pot as pictured below.

Round 16: 2 SC, *SC2tog, 4 SC until last 2 stitches, 2 SC (30)

Round 17: *3 SC, SC2tog (24)

Round 18: 1 SC *SC2tog, 2 SC until last stitch, 1 SC (18)

Round 19: *1 SC, SCtog (12)

Round 20: *SCtog (6)

FO.

Cactus

Body

Using Yarn B:

Round 1: MR 6 (6)

Round 2: *SC Inc (12)

Round 3: *1 SC, SC Inc (18)

Round 4: 1 SC, *SC Inc, 2 SC until last stitch, 1 SC (24)

Rounds 5-19: SC around (24)

Round 20: 1 SC *SC2tog, 2 SC until last stitch, 1 SC (18)

FO – leave tail for sewing.

Stuff firmly.

Arms (Make 2)

Using Yarn B:

Round 1: MR 6 (6)

Round 2: *SC Inc (12)

Rounds 3-8: SC around (12)

Rounds 9: (for this last row stop working in rounds) turn and do not CH, SC 8.

FO – leave tail for sewing

Lightly stuff.

If you want the arms to have more of a bend, fold a short piece of pipe cleaner so it is the length of the arm. Place inside with the stuffing.

Assembly

Sew the body of the cactus to the soil at approximately round three of the soil pattern.

To sew the arms to the cactus. Place the arms with pins to the body approximately 6 rounds up from the bottom of the body of the cactus and on opposite sides.

Place the arms facing upwards, so row 9 is facing downwards.

Sew the arm of the cactus to the body of the cactus. If you have used pipe cleaner, once sewn in place bend the pipe cleaner to create an upwards curve.

Don’t forget to make a little crocheted cactus family!

If you make your own miniature cactus plants with this pattern, I would love to see them! You can share your photos on my Facebook page, tag me on Twitter (@zocreates) or Instagram (@zoe.creates) and you can use the hashtag #zoecreates.

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Hey Zoe, I follow you on Instagram which is how I found out about your blog. I fell in love with your cacti so thank you for sharing the patterns! Quick question and apologies if I missed it, but what weight yarn did you use? Beautiful blog btw 🙂

Hi Jen, if I were to increase the pattern I would just continue with the increase rounds until it got to the size I was holding for, add in a couple more rounds of the SC around and then match the decrease rounds to the amount of increase rounds completed! Hope this helps.

Within the notes section I usually include an alternative to the magic ring. This involves starting with a Ch 2 and using the second chain from the hook as your magic ring, then SC into that second stitch as many stitches as the pattern calls for. 🙂